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'''''Dòngwù Sēnlín'''''{{Note|{{Wp|Chinese language|Chinese}}: 动物森林 {{Wp|Pinyin}}: ''Dòngwù Sēnlín'', Animal Forest}} is a port of {{DnM}} released for the [[iQue Player]] in China. It was released on June 1, 2006, five years after the original [[Nintendo 64]] version, and it was the last game released for the iQue Player. | '''''Dòngwù Sēnlín'''''{{Note|{{Wp|Chinese language|Chinese}}: 动物森林 {{Wp|Pinyin}}: ''Dòngwù Sēnlín'', Animal Forest}} is a port of {{DnM}} released for the [[iQue Player]] in China. It was released on June 1, 2006, five years after the original [[Nintendo 64]] version, and it was the last game released for the iQue Player. | ||
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*The English "POST OFFICE" text on the entrance of the [[post office]] is now in Chinese, reading ''邮政局'' (''post office''). | *The English "POST OFFICE" text on the entrance of the [[post office]] is now in Chinese, reading ''邮政局'' (''post office''). | ||
*Instances of the {{Wp|Japanese postal mark}}, ''〒'', have been replaced with a letter symbol. | *Instances of the {{Wp|Japanese postal mark}}, ''〒'', have been replaced with a letter symbol. | ||
− | *The sign on the side of [[Nook's Cranny]] is now red with a black circle and text instead of white with a red circle and text. The sign has {{Wp|Fu (character)|the fortune symbol 福}} on a diagonal red square, a visual pun in Chinese to imply good luck. | + | *The sign on the side of [[Nook's Cranny]] is now red with a black circle and text instead of white with a red circle and text. The sign has {{Wp|Fu (character)|the fortune symbol 福}} upside-down on a diagonal red square, a visual pun in Chinese to imply good luck. |
* The textures on Tom Nook's other stores have also been updated with Chinese characters. | * The textures on Tom Nook's other stores have also been updated with Chinese characters. | ||
− | * The Japanese text on Redd's stall at the [[Fireworks Festival]] | + | * The Japanese text on outdoor objects such as Redd's stall at the [[Fireworks Festival]], Katrina's fortune table on New Year's Morning, and the [[Countdown]] clock have been changed to Chinese. |
+ | * The textures in and around the [[Police Station]] are in Chinese. | ||
*The appearance of the [[Wishing well|shrine]] is different, now featuring different textures and missing the wooden extrusions from the roof and the bells from the front. | *The appearance of the [[Wishing well|shrine]] is different, now featuring different textures and missing the wooden extrusions from the roof and the bells from the front. | ||
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DnM iQue Icon.png|iQue Player system menu icon | DnM iQue Icon.png|iQue Player system menu icon | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | *The cover for {{iQue|nolink}} features [[Blathers]], [[O'Hare]], and [[Maelle]], despite them not appearing in the game; they were all introduced in {{DnM+}}. | ||
+ | *The cover also features artwork of [[Tom Nook]] from {{PG}}, where his apron has a leaf design on it, rather than the kanji ''店'' (''shop''), as seen in the Japanese games and {{iQue|nolink}}. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 23:41, September 20, 2022
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Developer(s) | Nintendo EAD | |||||
Platform(s) | iQue Player | |||||
Release date(s) | June 1, 2006[1] | |||||
Genre(s) | Simulation | |||||
Modes | Single-player | |||||
File size | 62 Blocks | |||||
Input methods |
iQue Player |
Dòngwù Sēnlín[nb 1] is a port of Doubutsu no Mori released for the iQue Player in China. It was released on June 1, 2006, five years after the original Nintendo 64 version, and it was the last game released for the iQue Player.
Dòngwù Sēnlín features numerous localization changes to items, events, and textures.
Differences from Doubutsu no Mori
Gameplay
- The typing interface is changed from the dial interface to a QWERTY keyboard, similar to the international versions of Animal Crossing.
Events
- New Year's Day is renamed to the Spring Festival and now occurs on a varying day from January 21 to February 20, coinciding with Chinese New Year. The Countdown still occurs on December 31.
- White Day and Children's Day are removed.
- Rather than taking place every Saturday in August, the Fireworks Shows start on the day before the Spring Festival and last until four days after the event.
- The Night of the Thirteenth Moon is removed; however, the 100% chance of clear weather on the day the event would occur still remains.
- Copper's Morning Aerobics sessions take place every morning at 6 AM from December 1 to 31 instead of July 25 to August 31.
Visual
User interface
- The Nintendo 64 logo animation played when booting up the game is replaced with the iQue Player logo.
- The copyright text on the title screen now reads "©2001-2006 Nintendo" to reflect the game's release date in China, and text reading "©2006 iQue" was added below it.
- The English "Press Start Button!" text on the title screen in Doubutsu no Mori is now partially in Chinese, reading "按START钮!".
- All town names have 村 (village) appended to them.
Items
- The sprite and icon for the Grab Bag are changed, likely to avoid confusion with the Japanese kanji on the bag.
- The sprites and inventory icon for the carp were colored red.
- Some of items villagers ask the player to deliver for a favor were changed.
Locations
- The English "POST OFFICE" text on the entrance of the post office is now in Chinese, reading 邮政局 (post office).
- Instances of the Japanese postal mark, 〒, have been replaced with a letter symbol.
- The sign on the side of Nook's Cranny is now red with a black circle and text instead of white with a red circle and text. The sign has the fortune symbol 福 upside-down on a diagonal red square, a visual pun in Chinese to imply good luck.
- The textures on Tom Nook's other stores have also been updated with Chinese characters.
- The Japanese text on outdoor objects such as Redd's stall at the Fireworks Festival, Katrina's fortune table on New Year's Morning, and the Countdown clock have been changed to Chinese.
- The textures in and around the Police Station are in Chinese.
- The appearance of the shrine is different, now featuring different textures and missing the wooden extrusions from the roof and the bells from the front.
Items
- The following items from Doubutsu no Mori are replaced with new items:
Hex ID | Original item (Doubutsu no Mori) | Replacement item (Dòngwù Sēnlín) |
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1080 | Staircase Dresser |
Advertising Board |
10D4 | Blue Kotatsu |
Brazier |
10E4 | Hinaningyo |
Flour-Man Shelf |
1114 | Keiko Figurine |
Warrior with Ceramic Armor |
1118 | Yuki Figurine |
Warrior with Copper Armor |
111C | Yoko Figurine |
Ceramic Warrior Kneeling and Shooting |
1120 | Emi Figurine |
Copper Warrior Kneeling and Shooting |
1124 | Maki Figurine |
Ceramic General |
1128 | Naomi Figurine |
Copper General |
11C4 | N Logo |
iQue |
1200 | School Desk |
Students' Desk |
1204 | Graffiti Desk |
Students' Desk with Graffiti |
1208 | Rag Desk |
Students' Desk with Books |
1220 | Kadomatsu |
Substitution Card |
1224 | Kagamimochi |
New Year's Goods |
122C | Tall Lantern |
Stone Stool |
1230 | Pond Lantern |
Incense Burner |
13E0 | Deer Scare |
Stone Table |
13F8 | Certain-Victory Daruma |
Blue Makeup Easter Egg |
13FC | Daruma |
Red Makeup Easter Egg |
1400 | Mini Daruma |
White Makeup Easter Egg |
1474 | Traffic Guidance Robot |
Yellow Sand Pile |
1490 | Bujian Washbasin |
Telephoto Lens Camera |
1498 | Washbasin |
Wine Jar |
14BC | Long Washbasin |
Large Water Tank |
1524 | Bucket |
Massage Bed |
152C | Bath Chairs |
Bedside Cabinet |
1548 | Massage Chair |
Heater |
154C | Bath Mat |
Wooden Slippers |
1564 | Clerk's Booth |
Corner Flag |
1574 | Partitioning Screen |
Soccer Goal |
1598 | Milk Case |
Electronic Scoreboard |
1CDC | Nintendo Parasol |
Fortune Umbrella |
1D88 | Aiko Figurine |
Headless Warrior |
1DC4 | Beckoning Cat |
Porcelain Piggy Bank |
1DC8 | Beckoning Black Cat |
Ceramic Piggy Bank |
1DCC | Samurai Suit |
Guan Yu Statue |
1DD0 | Tanuki Figurine |
Left Stone Lion Statue |
1DD4 | Safety Frog |
Right Stone Lion Statue |
1E2C | Alcove |
Large Plant |
2463 | Noodle Shirt |
Mexican Shirt |
24BF | I Love 64 Shirt |
iQue Shirt |
24CB | N Cube Shirt |
Game Console Shirt |
2505 | Pokémon Pikachu |
iQueGBA |
260B | 8 Mat Tatami |
Soccer Field Carpet |
261F | Tatami Floor |
Light-Colored Wooden Floor |
2709 | Mortar Wall |
Classical Garden Wall |
270B | Tea Room Wall |
Audience Wallpaper |
- The designs of the following items are changed:
Item | Original design (Doubutsu no Mori) | Changed design (Dòngwù Sēnlín) |
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Barricade | ||
Bathhouse Locker | ||
Bus Stop | ||
Cubby Hole | ||
Detour Sign | ||
Drink Vending Machine | ||
Electrical Sign | ||
Fence | ||
Fence with Sign | ||
Fence with Vinyl | ||
Folding Chair | ||
Folding Screen | ||
Handcart | ||
Letter Cubby | ||
Mop | ||
Pop Machine | ||
Rag Chair | ||
Red Drum Can | ||
Request Sign | ||
School Chair | ||
Space Heater | ||
Wash Station | ||
Work Ahead Sign | ||
Carp |
- The Soccer Theme is added alongside the items that comprise it.
- The following furniture sets are replaced alongside the items that comprise them:
- Daruma Set → Painted Egg Set
- Figure Set → Terracotta Warriors Set
- Lucky Set → Piggy Bank Set
Gallery
Trivia
- The cover for Dòngwù Sēnlín features Blathers, O'Hare, and Maelle, despite them not appearing in the game; they were all introduced in Doubutsu no Mori+.
- The cover also features artwork of Tom Nook from Animal Crossing, where his apron has a leaf design on it, rather than the kanji 店 (shop), as seen in the Japanese games and Dòngwù Sēnlín.
External links
Notes
References
- ↑ iQue. "iQue News". Archived from the original on October 28, 2007. Retrieved August 25, 2020. (Chinese)
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